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From the hilarious and kid-pleasing team who brought us Take Me Out of the Bathtub and Other Silly Dilly Songs and Are You Quite Polite?: Silly Dilly Manners Songs comes this selection of songs guaranteed to make potty training everywhere into the easiest and most enjoyable event in a child’s life — ever!
Washing their hands of the old words to familiar tunes such as “If You’re Happy and You Know It” and “London Bridge Is Falling Down,” Alan Katz and David Catrow combine their exceptional talents to offer kids and their parents songs to sing with pride — as well as a valuable way to encourage youngsters as they discover the joys of trading in their diapers for the royal throne: the potty-chair!
Publisher : Margaret K. McElderry Books; Illustrated edition (March 25 2008)
Language : English
Hardcover : 32 pages
ISBN-10 : 0689862156
ISBN-13 : 978-0689862151
Item weight : 435 g
Dimensions : 21.59 x 1.27 x 27.94 cm

Three Stars
Not one of my fav’s, but my 3yrold loves it!
We originally purchased these books when our kids were small. We would read/sing before bed every night. We all spent hours laughing together about the lyrics and the fact that my husband and I messed up all the time trying to read the words and keep the melody at the same time. We purchase them for every baby shower, and I send one when my office âadoptsâ a family at Christmas time. Even the people in my office love them. Itâs great family time!
This book is hilarious. I really like how the poems/lyrics are all written to tunes we already know. I had to look up a few songs but even when I made up my own melody, it was fun! The kids that are past potty training still enjoyed this encouragement and humor. I will find another book by this author!
I’ve gotten to checking out the books in this series from the local library first and seeing if they stick before buying them. This one’s fairly new, however, and they don’t have it yet, but timing was an issue. We’re in the midst of potty-training and I got it so we would have some entertainment while waiting for *something* to happen (if you know what I mean, and if you’re a parent in a similar situation, I think you do).Didn’t take long before the songs became part of our regular repertoire. My poor wife now has to sit through two males belting out songs about pooping on the neighbor’s stoop, etc. Good thing she has a sense of humor.One thing the songs do is turn light-hearted something that is stressful for children of that age, but I imagine it depends much on their sense of humor. If your child likes the other Katz/Catrow books, odds are they’ll like this one too.
Hilarious and fun book for adults and kids alike. We read this to my 3 year old and I believe it encouraged him to start using the potty.
Too much emphasis on messes